An Analysis of Samuel P. Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order

The end of the Cold War, which occurred early in the 1990s, brought joy and freedom to millions. But it posed a difficult question to the world's governments and to the academics who studied them: how would world order be remade in an age no longer dominated by the competing ideologies of capit...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Quinn, Riley (Author)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge ©2017
Series:The Macat Library
Subjects:
Online Access:Click Here to View Status and Holdings.
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!

MARC

LEADER 00000ntm a2200000#i 4501
001 wils-929988
005 2018729142912
008 190319t2017 ENK g# ##0 #ENG D
020 # # |a 9781912303304  |q hardback 
040 # # |a BNM  |d UiTM  |e rda 
041 0 # |a eng 
090 0 0 |a D860  |b .Q56 2017 
100 0 # |a Quinn, Riley  |e author 
245 0 0 |a An Analysis of Samuel P. Huntington's  |b The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order  |c Riley Quinn 
264 # 1 |a London  |b Routledge  |c ©2017 
300 # # |a 88 pages  |c 20 cm 
336 # # |a text  |2 rdacontent 
337 # # |a unmediated  |2 rdamedia 
338 # # |a volume  |2 rdacarrier 
490 0 # |a The Macat Library 
520 # # |a The end of the Cold War, which occurred early in the 1990s, brought joy and freedom to millions. But it posed a difficult question to the world's governments and to the academics who studied them: how would world order be remade in an age no longer dominated by the competing ideologies of capitalism and communism? Samuel P. Huntington was one of the many political scientists who responded to this challenge by conceiving works that attempted to predict the ways in which conflict might play out in the 21st century, and in The Clash of Civilizations he suggested that a new kind of conflict, one centred on cultural identity, would become the new focus of international relations. Huntington's theories, greeted with scepticism when his book first appeared in the 1990s, acquired new resonance after 9/11. The Clash of Civilizations is now one of the most widely-set and read works of political theory in US universities; Huntington's theories have also had a measurable impact on American policy. In large part, this is a product of his problem-solving skills. Clash is a monument to its author's ability to generate and evaluate alternative possibilities and to make sound decisions between them. Huntington's view, that international politics after the Cold War would be neither peaceful, nor liberal, nor cooperative, ran counter to the predictions of almost all of his peers, yet his position--the product of an unusual ability to redefine an issue so as to see it in new ways--has been largely vindicated by events ever since."--Provided by publisher 
546 # # |a Text in English 
650 # # |a Huntington, Samuel P  |x Clash of civilizations and the remaking of world order  |x Criticism and interpretation 
650 # # |a Clash of civilizations and the remaking of world order (Huntington, Samuel P.) 
650 # # |a World politics  |y 1989- 
856 4 0 |z Click Here to View Status and Holdings.  |u https://opac.uitm.edu.my/opac/detailsPage/detailsHome.jsp?tid=929988 
998 # # |a 00264#1a002.8.2||00264#1b002.8.4||00300##a003.4.1||00300##b003.6.1||00300##c003.5.1||00520##a007.2||00520##b007.2||00546##a006.11||